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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
Nanticoke Watershed Initiative
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Maryland
Summary:
The Conservation Fund developed a vision for protecting and interpreting the natural, cultural and recreational resources of the Nanticoke Watershed.
Website:
www.conservationfund.org
Contact:
Keith O'Connor
Associate
The Conservation Fund
703-525-6300
koconnor@drhorne.com
Project Name:
Sawdust Remediation to Protect Endangered Species
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Virginia
Summary:
Partners work to remediate the enormous sawdust waste problem in the sensitive karst area in Lee County, Virginia.
Contact:
Shane Hanlon
Fish and Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(276) 623-1233 x 25
shane_hanlon@fws.gov
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Measuring Conservation Practices
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Ohio
Summary:
A GIS-based model was developed to determine the effects of best management practices for agricultural lands on erosion and sedimentation rates.
Website:
www.oh.nrcs.usda.gov
Contact:
Steve Davis
NRCS Resource Conservationist
USDA-NRCS
419-222-0614 x 108
steve.davis@oh.usda.gov
Project Name:
Builders for the Bay
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Missouri, Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Washington, DC, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia
Summary:
A program aimed at reducing environmental impacts from developments within the Chesapeake Bay watershed through local code and ordinance modification
Website:
www.buildersforthebay.net
Contact:
Rebecca Winer
Program Manager
Center for Watershed Protection
410-461-8323
rrw.cwp.org
Project Name:
Red River of the North
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: North Dakota, Minnesota
Summary:
Partners have achieved exceptional results in protecting land and water, building local stewardship and creating partnerships that have leveraged major funding.
Website:
www.rrbdin.org
Contact:
Charles Fritz
Director
International Water Institute
701-231-9747
charles.fitz@ndsu.nodak.edu
Project Name:
Safeguarding Natural and Cultural Heritage in National Parks
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Nebraska, South-Central/South-West: Colorado
Summary:
Innovative and specialized mobile strike teams work with private and public partners throughout the country to manage harmful invasive plants on park lands.
Website:
www.nature.nps.gov/biology/invasivespecies
Contact:
Linda R. Drees
Branch Chief
National Park Service
970.225.3595
Linda_Drees@nps.gov
Project Name:
Trapper's Point Working Group
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Wyoming
Summary:
The group seeks to develop a protection plan for the Trapper's Point wildlife migration route, a crucial corridor for pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and other migrating ungulates.
Website:
www.redlodgeclearinghouse.org/stories/trappers.html
Contact:
Joel Berger
Senior Scientist, North America Program
Wildlife Conservation Society
(208) 787-3068
jberger@wcs.org
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Rio Grande Basin Initiative
Location:
South-Central/South-West: New Mexico, Texas
Summary:
The Rio Grande Basin is a highly productive agricultural area, with irrigated agriculture claiming more than 85 percent of its water.
Website:
riogrande.tamu.edu
Contact:
Dr. B.L. Harris
Project Director, Associate Director
Texas Water Resources Institute
979-845-1851
bl-harris@tamu.edu
Project Name:
Rich County Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Utah
Summary:
The partnership will improve 24,000 acres of shrubsteppe habitat and collect pre- and post-treatment response data for vegetation and wildlife.
Contact:
John Fairchild
Habitat Conservation Coordinator
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
801-538-4766
johnfairchild@utah.gov
Project Name:
Landscape Change on Native Lands: Southern Colorado Plateau
Location:
South-Central/South-West: New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Utah
Summary:
Land use plans are developed using fundamental geologic information to identify landscape mobility, stability, and its relationship to local environmental conditions.
Website:
wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/wgmt/navajo/index.html
Contact:
Margaret Hiza Redsteer
Project Coordinator
U. S. Geological Survey
928 556-7366
mhiza@usgs.gov
Project Name:
Sand Flats Recreation Area, Grand County, Utah
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Utah
Summary:
Partners entered into a cooperative agreement for local management of the federal recreation area. Project has benefited both the recreation area and the nearby community of Moab.
Website:
discovermoab.com/sandflats.htm and discovermoab.com/visitorcenter.
Contact:
Bob Ratcliffe
Deputy Group Manager
Recreation and Visitor Services, Bureau of Land Management
202-452-5040
Bob_Ratcliffe@blm.gov
Far West
Project Name:
Soap Lake Science and Community Collaborative
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
Science and education are bridging environmental goals and community economic development interests for the benefit of a unique natural resource.
Website:
www.thelake.org
Contact:
Jerry Vice
Chair
Soap Lake Conservancy
206-229-2066
gavice@comcast.net
Project Name:
Integrating Desert Conservation, Visitor Services, and Public Safety
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Key government agencies created the California Desert Managers Group to coordinate conservation, recreation, research and other activities at a landscape scale.
Website:
www.dmg.gov
Contact:
Glen Black
Senior Environmental Scientist
California Department of Fish and Game
909-987-7449
gblack@dfg.ca.gov
Project Name:
Helping Indian Tribes Manage Natural Resources
Location:
Far West: Nevada
Summary:
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe recently completed a Comprehensive Resource Management Plan with the assistance of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service on their 475,000 acre Reservation.
Contact:
Deb Prevost
Resource Conservationist
USDA NRCS
(775) 857-8500 x 144
deb.prevost@nv.usda.gov
Project Name:
Endangered Species Act Assurances for Private Landowners
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Private landowners with approved NRCS-RMS conservation plans are able to use their lands for work and conservation with a minimum of red tape.
Website:
ftp://ftp-fc.sc.egov.usda.gov/OR/Biology/T&E/Tri-County%20Consultation/
Contact:
Ron Graves
District Manager
Wasco Soil and Water Conservation District
541-296-6178 x114
Ron.Graves@or.nacdnet.net
Project Name:
American Forests and Mountains to Sound Greenway
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
This project planted native trees on former logging roads to create a continuous “greenbelt” along Interstate 90 in order to improve surrounding habitats.
Website:
www.americanforests.org
Contact:
Deborah Gangloff
Executive Director
American Forests
(202) 737-1944
info@amfor.org
Project Name:
Guadalupe River Project, San Jose, California
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
This project provides 100-year flood protection, habitat protection, water quality protection, fish & wildlife enhancement, and recreation & open space features within the Guadalupe River watershed.
Website:
www.spk.usace.army.mil/projects/civil/guadalupe/
Contact:
Bradley C. Hubbard
Project Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers
(916) 557-7054
bradley.c.hubbard@usace.army.mil
Project Name:
Morro Bay, Protecting Priority Habitats
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Environmentalists and trawl fishermen combined science and economics to come up with no-trawl zones that protect priority habitats, while keeping enough areas open to keep fishermen in business.
Contact:
Rod Fujita
Senior Scientist
Environmental Defense
(510) 658-8008
rfujita@ed.org
Project Name:
Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
The Puget Nearshore Partnership is a collaborative research and restoration project to restore the health of the waters and fisheries of Puget Sound.
Website:
www.pugetsoundnearshore.org/
Contact:
Tim Smith
Special Assistant to the Director
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife
360-902-2223
smithtrs@dfw.wa.gov
Project Name:
Salton Sea Region Air Quality and Human Health Impacted Due to Lowering Water Level
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Partnership investigation that identifies best approach for habitat restoration and reduction of dust levels from exposed bottom sediments with lowered lake level.
Contact:
Pat Chavez
Research Scientist
U. S. Geological Survey
928-556-7221
pchavez@usgs.gov
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